The Morning Show's Bel Powley grins for snaps at London Fashion Week

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    The Morning Show’s Bel Powley grins for snaps in a conservative taupe trouser suit and patterned blouse at Rejina Pyo show for London Fashion Week


    Her Apple series The Morning Show returned this week, after a long, pandemic-blighted delay.

    And Bel Powley, who plays production assistant Claire Conway on the Jennifer Aniston-fronted drama, was all smiles as she stepped out at London Fashion Week on Sunday.

    The British-raised actress, 29, whose father is English thespian Mark Powley, went for a conservative look in a baggy taupe pant suit.

    All smiles: The Morning Show's Bel Powley grinned for snaps in a conservative taupe trouser suit and a patterned blouse at the Rejina Pyo show for London Fashion Week on Sunday

    All smiles: The Morning Show’s Bel Powley grinned for snaps in a conservative taupe trouser suit and a patterned blouse at the Rejina Pyo show for London Fashion Week on Sunday

    Attending the show at the London Aquatics Centre, Bel posed poolside in the loosely-buttoned outfit, which features a white and blue patterned blouse beneath.

    She wore tortoiseshell sandals and toted a toffee-hued leather purse.

    She wore her chestnut locks loosely behind her shoulders, showing off gold drop-earrings.

    Make-up was clean and understated with a rosy slick to her lips and a golden-yellow shadowing to her eyes. 

    British-raised actress: Bel, 29, whose father is English thespian Mark Powley, went for a conservative look with tortoiseshell sandals and toted a toffee-hued leather purse

    British-raised actress: Bel, 29, whose father is English thespian Mark Powley, went for a conservative look with tortoiseshell sandals and toted a toffee-hued leather purse

    Fresh-faced: Attending the show at the London Aquatics Centre, Bel posed poolside in the loosely-buttoned outfit

    Fresh-faced: Attending the show at the London Aquatics Centre, Bel posed poolside in the loosely-buttoned outfit

    Rejina Pyo’s show was quite the spectacle at the London Aquatic Centre.

    It kicked off with athletes diving into the pool, wearing swimsuits by the designer.

    ‘I feel like the mood around us at this moment is about a longing for freedom, and the place where I feel most free is in the water,’ Pyo told The Guardian ahead of the show.

    ‘For the obvious sustainability reasons I don’t want to build a set for a show that gets dismantled and thrown away the next day, so I was looking for somewhere that had water and also a sense of drama. The London Aquatic Centre is just so beautiful.’

    PA: The Morning Show returned for its second season last week

    PA: The Morning Show returned for its second season last week

    Taking the plunge: Rejina Pyo’s show was quite the spectacle at the London Aquatic Centre. It kicked off with athletes diving into the pool, wearing swimsuits by the designer

    Taking the plunge: Rejina Pyo’s show was quite the spectacle at the London Aquatic Centre. It kicked off with athletes diving into the pool, wearing swimsuits by the designer

    The addition of divers was an afterthought after Pyo visited the venue to decide whether she’d like to have her LFW show there.

    This happened as Olympic athletes practiced on the 10-metre board.

    Seeing them do this ‘was mesmerising’ to the designer, who asked them if they’d like to take part in her show. 

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